GOOD MORNING—503 (Lacey 54) 
This is the best of the like Corona in- 
troductions. This is a very good grower. 
A fast reproducer of large bulblets that 
sometimes bloom. 
L. $4.00; M $3.00; S $1.50 
HARRISBURGER—552 (Mikle 53) 
A very good tall growing red. 
L $1.00; M .75; S .50; blbts. 2-.15 
GREAT DAY—460 (Allen 53) 
A real rose with a deeper throat. 
L .50; M .30; S 2-.25; blbts. 10-.25 
JULIA MAE—460 (Pommert 53) 
A very pretty light rose open 8 to 10. 
Long whippy stem that is a real eye 
opener and one that I am sure you will 
like. 
L .50; M .35; S .25; blbts. 4-.25 
LORETTA—342 (Allen 54) 
A clear pink blending to a _ lighter 
throat. A blue ribbon winner for us at 
Rochester Central International show 
last summer. 
L $2.00; M $1.00; S .50; blbts. ea. .25 
MIXED—SEE WHOLESALE LIST 
NORDIC QUEEN—540 (Fischer 52) | 
A dainty light pink, must be seen to be 
appreciated. 
L .35; M .25; S .15; blbts. 10-.20 
PINK CHIFFON—460 (Fischer 53) 
Here is a most beautiful creation. This 
early blooming orchid pink is beauty be- 
yond imagination when used in color 
combination such as my better half did 
at Rochester last summer. She combined 
silvered cattails and corn tassels in a 
shadow box with a silver frame and black 
background. Picture on cover. A most 
wonderful variety for arrangements. 
L .75; M .50; S .25; blbts. 6-.25 
GENERAL 
The following varieties all one price: 
Large ____- each $.25 10 - $2.00 
Medium ___ 2 - .30 10 - 1.10 
Small ___-_- Date 20) 1 Sea 
5 at the 10 rate 
Blbts. 25 for .25 
CORSAGE—361 (Knight) 
Ruffled, lacinated, needlepointed, very 
odd and makes a wonderful corsage. 
DARK DAVID—554 (Morgan) 
A glossy deep maroon red. 
DOLLY VARDEN—533 (Harris) 
Huge salmon pink, large cream throat. 
ELMERS ROSE—463 (Fischer) 
Ruffled deep rose. 
PINK DIAMOND—440 (Fischer 54) 
This early blooming pink is a real 
beauty. We grew this as a seedling and 
has been admired by us now for two 
years. This is a must have for beauty 
and exhibition. 
L $1.00; M .75; S .50; blbts. 4-.25 
PINK DOTS—301 
White with a pink dot at tip of each 
petal. A very intriguing arrangement 
glad. A must have for something differ- 
ent and beautiful. 
L .25; M 2-.30; S 2-.20; blbts. 15-.25 
PROSPECTOR—412 (Leffingwell 53) 
Here is a two tone glad Deep yellow 
with a deeper throat. This is a good one. 
L $1.00; M .75; S .50; blbts. 4-.25 
ROSARIO—460 (Fischer 53) 
Light rose, deeper rose throat. 
L .75; M .50; S .25; blbts. 4-.25 
RUFFLED EBONY—454 (Fischer 53) 
Beautifully ruffled black red with a 
glistening black silk sheen. This is a 
honey of a glad. 
L .75; M .50; S .25; blbts, 6-.25 
SCARLET TANAGER—336 
(Kleinhaus-Nieb 54) 
Here is a very beautiful scarlet with 
plenty of ruffling and color. This is a 
winner in its size class. Be sure to try a 
few. 
L $1.00; M .75; S .50; 
blbts. 2-.25, 15-$1.00 
SNOWDRIFT—400 (Fischer 54) 
Intensely ruffled pure white. Won Grand 
Champion single and 3 spike at Rochester 
International show this past summer. 
L $1.00; M .75; S .50; blbts. 6-.25 
WHITE WEDGWOCOD—300 (Merle Allen) 
Lavishly ruffled pure white with cream 
tinge throat. 
L each .50; M .35; S .25; blbts. 10-.25 
BULB LIST 
FOLKLORE—462 (Butt) 
Light rose pink, white throat. 
GINGER—422 (Fischer) 
Tall ruffled orange, yellow throat, red 
mark. 
KING DAVID—570 (Carlson) 
Velvety frilled purple, silver edging. 
MOTHER FISCHER—400 (Fischer) 
Ruffled pure white, very tall. Very 
good. 
PALETTE—437 (Koog) 
Deep scarlet, large purple blotch. 
POINSETTIA—450 (Johnson) 
A good red. 
LEAH GORHAM—451 (Gorham) 
Scarlet with white throat. 
MAGNET—562 (Fischer) 
Deep orchid rose. 
